The Benefits of Being a Resident
In North Korea’s and South Korea’s residential areas, there are notable differences in aesthetics and living conditions. North Korea has a well-designed urban landscape with an emphasis on aesthetics. One unique aspect is that North Korean citizens do not bear the financial burden of housing, communal services, or utility bills.
Apartments are provided to them at no cost, typically after they’ve completed their marriage registration. This system starkly contrasts South Korea, where even a modest apartment can come with a substantial price tag of up to $180,000, highlighting the economic disparities between the two countries.
Technologically Advanced
While it might surprise some, North Korea has access to gadgets and technology. The country operates its factory that produces televisions, laptops, and smartphones, with the ‘Arirang’ smartphone running on the Android operating system.
However, it’s worth noting that despite these technological capabilities, many North Korean citizens lack the financial means to afford such goods. In contrast, South Korea, known for its advanced technology and electronics industry, boasts a population with the freedom to use a wide range of technology without restrictions. The photo provided illustrates the technological landscape in South Korea, where citizens have access to a diverse array of electronic devices and gadgets.